-_-__._______.. ___._...__H s WESTERN GUARDIAN 1651111: Mrs. John Pond, ll Olin-eh Street-Phone In i‘ IUMMEISIDI end IIINUI COUNT! In ")“flpllolll. Adverthlng shall be left with In. Iced. ’ 11o bought daily at my 0| the icilc m . “w!” m” Summerside: ‘m. n. I w m Street. Gout-lies Drugstore. Water Street. Tor-em.‘ “rater Street Mark Gaedel. C’! Granville gar-egg, . .i TO-DA Y i1- hbeeiel leiniereemeni ‘mil Policy was one which risked "bu". the quick exhaustion of our for“; .1 w“. 1 Gwdlnn will be delivered to m! heme in Bnmmereide by ;. I 5,, 1t 2c ller ca; or 10c pee week. Phone 289 icr thh poi-n“ q} p" 0rd" m m, 1141; responsible for (IGIIIQIIOI on your 1-1111“, -tI for news eI —OR|)ER, an bmldln ,1 1:: “rlliuclvertiellu of s only gt Bruce's. If-Wggggltigl! a m," be inserted ll I ___i "m" " —BPBINGS. Pumps. Wells in an em Iwy may be valuable. Buy 8110“? . bumps. D1176. cylinders. gal- cough "filled 00-51118. etc.. at Bruce's. L-796-3-7-2i. l°"- -MEETING North Bedeque 1i skgllllfl outfits. sriowslwes Partners Institute Tuesday evening, “my sticks zit Blfiggslé-x-v-a- l0. Orders taken for need ~11; '1' .e.ess Extract Cod _POSTFONE _‘“ 11x1 .111‘°ll1°- Tel/mt Dug Bedeque Rink guggriytixrllfllasrclsikeit; Ienllllelell- Admission 20 cents. ' ‘ 11-813-3-7-81. _____. 091113 Bcdcque Rink, South V --GET READY FOR EASTER.- Lwu.» Middleton v5. NEW ° ~-i 9. Skate 1112.121; iillfii... £525.12“ 5.111113: l" “hit? are" ' _-~ §tsli"i..ail. sures; 2”" %Yf'.1..iii‘"=.."*.t:: “starts”. ~ ',--Ti Ladies ' t ' “m” e 9-! "at: m'l“§.'....... *“°”'”""" ilgliieisiii e 1i i» tciiurcli mo a e — 5T. ELEANOIPQ _. W. Spirin , 11111 ,0. C. ltfiicNeiil on Friday RESIDENT PASSES- There pass- national war elitigncemzolmgitge - pleasant time was ed away on Saturday at 11111 home which conducted the 101111 (11 e uncut-r rervell- in Ellmmerslde Mrs. P. c. Gallant; reported tonight's 1959900000 rrivge’ ——-— n er 75th year. Mrs. Gallaii- had “Ye to Finance M'nl't ' 1:11 ' 11111114!" “LU” M“- beell "l, flllllhs health for ~somc “I Hm deeuiv ‘grisitliriefi the lsuliivrin was hostess for the time. {Le was a native of St. El- N590“? made by the Canadian 51,1111 club icr their regular eanors and was formerly Miss Bella Pegple.’ the Finance Minister said i. 1110Gilll§ 0Yl FY10“ evmmg- Peny- He? llll-‘iblllld. a well known 1H e Speech in Montreal recent- ii c1101, lllesdeil ‘We,’ lebeter pecker. passed away sonic ‘Yl expressed the hope that Can- yitirirfi _ veiled ‘l 59°18‘ hllé Years ago. She was a devout mem- Bdltlns would so conduct their war nsgnyoylld and refieshmen ber of St. Paul's Church and was effort in every branch as to make attended by her pastor before she 9"!‘ neighbors and allies wonder died. She leaves to mourn three lust what it is in this 11500000 of 50118. Arthur‘. Wllfrd, and Rennie l-‘CODle that makes them Ibl‘ ,1; Gallant cf Summerside and three Sllfll Hedi things and d: 51925:; . lllifl tie rollover‘ members daughters, Mrs. staiiiev Dawson of Well- . . .D-F1- 0n Frlday after‘ summelslde e-lld tWO ill the United "I am sure that the record of d 1c l of work was ric- States. One son, Joseph, who 5f,“ subscriptions to this eenonfl vp-m-v i which a social ed in the first great war die-j a loan will nttract that kind of“ ' cd and tea served few years -ago. The funeral is tak- “fie no- glasurplaccle that morning from st. prgllimic-l eyldeni that all of 111, s lurc .——iS. s ave exceeded thi . .0. T. ll. ____ Jecilves and have urcrkorie rwlg. 1r. U. 01' siimiiierside met t-nms AFTER YEAR'S ILLNESS rm“ lllflelllllty. ability. skill ind month iii the home of Mrs. -Thcro passed away at her home enthusiasm- llinicii. iviih e _iz00d Elliell- in Summersicle on Saturday Mrs. _ "“’.ir".‘i"i»ii“i» 11:21:’ y;i°i...i’...:“i i."*:.“1l"* a - . a ems- liiliei discussed the matter of fortune to fall and fracture her 111;, MaCA rthllr Heafs roik, and arrangements were about a year ago and has been in to cblllllilif’. the wcrk for the beid ever since. She was a kindly Cross. Aftrii n tea was serl C rlstian woman and beloved by l; the hos c and a soc.a her family and friends. She was hour enjtvcd-S. ieafrore herdmarrlage Miss Georgina occupied by MacArthur ——~— . ght , , ~, - . W1. MEETING — The re-gll- andurllglig. Allllgciicflegilrgg; clietletlolth mi; evacuanon "r Mmula- lflllilll)‘ IIiOCIlllfZ o’ the clllllll- Tryon. Site was ‘l6 years old. Her omma‘ ‘mmmander °1 the Je/D" linens Lresue. Summerside. husband predeceased her a few Awreenlenb which made ails likely had actually been concluded. ‘Ilhe establishment q: trio Aimed command on Java offered, more- ever. the mural certainty that the uiznoet would be done to ma.» JWe the bese whence ttie Allied ca. misive could start in case Malay llld Singapore could not be held, 1n connection with this, Java was transformed into a bu“ for lerse concentrations. ‘Ric Netherlands moles m“. W" 110i 18186, but it was believed the/t if the enemy could be swpped before he reached the coasts of Java the necessary reinforcements could be rgade available. Dllll-‘ll’ Miusry the outer "m" were irredualiy 1m, our: gomet that fact stood the eicpec . lien that dvrlns the first half of February sufficient reinforcements would reach Java to make it v11. tually certain tihat this 1119.111 island of the hidlee could he held 11111 that thereafter the initiative could he tielreci. TED ‘Tar Also March of T’ llS. Taylor Drug 00o lme and short Shows at 7.15-9.15 Matinee Tuesday at 3,30 rrlllM iielvs We SUMMERSIDE Reinforcement; Never Came These reinforcements never came. Indeed. the Allied troops in Java are small in niunber. They fight alongside the Dutch and Indonesian soldiers with spirit, but they are unable to tum tide. While ihe fleet and sir force in offensive action scored great sun- oesses. st the same time they paid for these successes very heavily. Rieinforcements became difficult. vise Not Enough Fighter Planes MEETING-The "an" emlee eelleelelly he"? ed to be formidable weapons. Without sufficient, fighter pm. fiction. however. and protecbign for the airfields, their value con- tinually decreased The fact that the fighters hand were not cf a quality 5111111,. lent to fight successfully against the excellent Japanese material _ made itself especially felt. Not only Drier t0 did their offensive power decrease. but the operations of the heavy bombers became riskier. ____<Continucdifro~m_ page 1) anese 14th army and commander- Diiisicn was held last week at years ago. She leaves to mourn two Iii-chief of a“ enemy fmcee m llle if. o.’ C. Ii r and was well sons, Frank and Roy of Sumiimr- glcuflednphulpplncsr. was knew" d. The nzrcdng was opened side and two daughters, Mrs. Prod “Tho i“ lnEllrflpeamzed Japanese lba Lziizize prayer by ‘J18 Harvey 0f Carve Traverse and Miss {vuenueatlilled to speak ED811511 iii, Mrs. w. .1. Sullivan who i-hmi at 1111.119 y, who", much syn). 1:0,“): ""18 lent: service in ed. The ccnveucr of the SO- patht is extended. The funeral will fiom and Ind“ Service Cciun tee reported be held on Tuesday afternoon h. 2 observer mgifagz‘ e189. he was an l P11‘ i of potatoes, flour o'clock from her late residence Frame durm m“ B-rimsh ‘mugs m c s hail been sent to a 'I‘rinitv United Church.—S. was a J5 mg ° m“ Greet W1"- T“? w“ S~°"“°°S ' -—— Ifldlll in ‘xiczme reader“ “n?” m rd iiiiii a quantity -DEATH or ma. THOMAS r. attache m Qmslggllfillnee lglgbllilery . and Pylflmfli. 811d 8 HAMMILL- Many friends learned agam was i 9d Sllllerior enemy forces and the v1.- , d sent to the 111-1111 much regret o; the sudden the Gown “ll 11005011 in 1937 for kernel of the Netherlands fleet was alrr) $20. the proceeds passing of Mr. 'I'l10mas P. I-Iammill, a membl, a ‘f °I Klllll George as 10st A nominating who died at his home at Mlddle- chbhum '1,” m“ 5""? °f Pllllee oiiiled to bring ton 1111 Tuesday anernoon‘ Mn Emmi. dnle ‘Emperors brother. .rs for the el-ec- Hammill although not in the best Ml-Htawilcrgbiand him with the t mouth, A letter of liculthhad been out on Sunday, 11.1mm, assi, - i=5 MeCilbe the but was taken ill on Monday and 11011111511‘, ‘J “my “Bu” °1 ellll-f- ... President of the C. W. l... passed ‘way Tuesday afternoon. became nogpllme“ "my bearing, Ii "rd to the price ceiling on 1141-, 311111111111 was 11111-11 1-111 111s 1111-111 and Bmon P“ with American; i- ‘ts and asked ‘.1 at mem- adjoining his own farm and had mhnded 1,5 n 1939 whe" he 00m- ttlie Go" "nment to their reslded 1111 ms me first. on the 0mm wliwe Japanese at Tientsin, ‘icu in ‘is very lm- homestead and then "going to the 510m‘ $.11,“ f?’ felelllll conces- lrr " ' ly to check adjcinlrpr- farm where he lived all In 1114b ulv-le und" blockade- ~ (‘s ifllillli; "We 0i his married life. He was a very Formosa: to e nrml’ 59m lllm t0 rz p‘ iicreases. Mtetlllg adjourned- sugceggfu‘ 111mm- and was W911 awn’, which letmggllseglgvelthed 14th ' ' ' ~ . 0P0 . was Java Surrounded At the end of February a situa- tion arose in which Java was prac- tically surrounded. The attack on 1.71315 was launched. Gen. Wavell E In an heroic attempt to prevent enemy landings the Allied fleet 10 days ago did the utmost a fleet Fe 1 famll i could do. Again, however, it fnc- Mourning over these losses can- not nullify our satisfaction with the magnificent work of the allied fleet. As far as ilie Netherlands fleet is concerned, one may say it fOUZht itself tn death. - The ships available in the Neth- erlands Indies have been lost in battle except for some smaller un- its which could not turn the tide. When the landings on Java began the forces defending this island 312M alrelsidy 3i e. position in! which known and highl esteemed b his . ey cou n carry 0n let 01'! It —— many friends ago acquaintagices. §,§f“,1,§.“°§h,fi° "19 F“: in“ 511E119 we. Willie the all‘ force for the ll‘ IiNlON iuslsruvo - 11., 111d .1 om. 1111115111.; persoiiui- m’ “e "new" sreeter part was exhausted, of The result of the battle in the :i~c l~1 usiiigtcn Credit 11y and kept (111311 house m1- 1115 J Se Rb 21 nd m i ava a on . a was \. ‘iclzi i the Town fl ' . H d vol d h band - The“ Pres. .1. L. arnflnrfsekreg ‘grid ‘he ewille beugorely Ex also that Surabaya became no long- tied mid opened the missed in the licme. He leaves to er suitable as s base for cruisers ' “f iii." i “le mourn his widow. formerly . .. M153 and destroyers and that the nec- -~ the illldlPLC‘ that ie Ken- Duflv and the follqwlng 5011s and B k | essary heavy bomber protection . 0111i" union was izrowiris daughters: Walter in the oaiiadirm n 3 eelllel he limker be elven- le ci the frict that a great west; Jamgs and Bert at home; When the attack on Java finally ~ : . ll‘\'-" bran cF-"ied to M155 A1111 1111111111111 3,11,, o; New _ begun on the night of Fieb. 28 for war wcrk etc. He York City: Mrs. Austin Fannell of (canfldmn has,’ March 1. heavy losses were inflict- ~ not study Clubs "jgfgn, Mass; Ml's Hilda and Miss M,,10,_u,,,,,,.,,1 F.,,1de,.,ck I. ed on the enemy durhliz his land- iioiv [l5 they were 11191111111 also in Boston; and Sister 11/011111-11810“, 52_year_°1d mm‘ u; ing attempts, but these successes . i struzc and said st. MM’?! DOTlYldll- M80 W0 lllsiele- pert has returned to Canada to also were paid m’ m” dearly by P5 1i". flue ';ll1b5 OiJBFBi- Mrs. Roberts of Middleton and Mrs. cmmand me Dommmrs newest Ille defenders. ‘ " ls mid mek- Curfey of Frrewwrl- to all of Whom srriiored division. Although his ap- The “mdmlle ‘we “fr” °“‘ by ' . -D_DOI‘fltlV8 way. much sympathy is extended. The 1,01,11,11,“ was announced a, greatly superior forces in Bantam. cii visiting the study funeral was held on Friday morn- 911,111“ more ma" a month ago Illilffllllhyll fllld RfiXIIbBYlB- Aii '11. and Ciermont ing from his late residence to St. (31111 wol-thmgtun and he. was‘ The number of Japanese troops 1= - eady organized Malachyh Church, Klnkora, and ~11... ,1, much 1,, 111,, “,1, s, m,“ landed mounts w certainly seven ‘ 3 Clllll \\ 13h ls proving t0 W55 val-v largely attended. RAV. M. body" g3 to what h; would do 1n hm D055lbll! EVQH 10 Of‘ InOTG dlVl- asset to the eommunii As ,1, 511-111‘, 01)., celebrated the Sol- 91111111111 slonl (105000 to 150.000 men.) l-Initlze Diiietni-s mid m.v..bers emn Reduicm Mass. In the Snnc- Howsve,’ 511m, the Defence De- umcrmsfme ‘lulled 3° ‘lulel’ tuary Were RBV- Fl‘- Mecerelle end pnrtment announced Feb. 3 he had 115 s)", 9 Qplmllted l0 "ll Rev. Fr. McCabe. The pallbearers been appointed to command ‘an ha- Tr. cffcers at present were: Messrs. Fred Murray. Vernon armored division", it. " ‘7- L Belllldelb. Vice.- Craig. Ralph Csllbeck. James M0- taken for granted he hp: I-Isve Free Play h‘ After resistance at sea and m W134 he“ the, sir had been broken the Jap- l-‘rank Marks Al "111 Wilfred lmese had practically free play, and 011th, Arthur r1:i?rri1i.i§emt5li°i' Siifiteifii Mwabe vgiollslfimst its most desper- "meme e°“1d Piellenl “hem ‘ll Mrs. E. a Gillis Su- ' ' etc stage" oeri Worthillllton de- lellelnil l“ ma"? me“ ""1 ee mm‘ ‘ gllllllli. Rev. J. Trainer, clared. “It is the time for work. mglterlal a‘ they wlshwé u ed e 1', and Mm _ _ . O i _.. cwever, our eomman con nu credit Com, P. N-JL-‘iseglllillg hmlefistlhndldlllia: °1,°i,§f,‘§“"},‘§§fle "h to be directed offensively not only ' litCai-vcli and Albert Mac: eellent tank men he said return- M‘ 5e“, “d l“ u“ “h? W‘ m‘ m“: scussicn ‘ ' as we . followed (latrlxldclxlgglltglginzfil: '-— “hi? ‘ithhifiiht “£33m with "ewwlle" “he "ellleele-"d-l m‘ vital poiiits Mr Frank (Continued from Pill l) me "£8101, pa“ m‘ dmrnml the dies army tried w take the initia- mk” blleill- He remarked .—-;.-_~.-—.~-.~_—...—<Canadian-built "mm" tanks said n" “lmmllh 5lm°st lmmedlam? “l! legislators are lookin w UITAWA, March 8-(0? —T_lle 1.6 11,111 “yet u, m, ‘ "m Link m the Japanese, pushing forward ' ons to help 10111930111 three-week second Victory ll the fleshy from Indmmayu, managed to reach nr prcblrms and 11 behaves campaign which closed last night He had been working "strictly the heart of this central region. Su- i‘ our Credit Union The rvvided 0159900-000 l" the leeeie‘ with the Ohurohills." but believed belle elld llle Kelldye" ellpm- 1°- '~ °l the Credit uiiionrpt- leerllry and W" "llellllllell l“ the "rams" would be "about the Cele‘! ell the Plellle “m” i" ‘Pall!- luulled in the following win- finale" ‘>1 3“ C “d!” w“ mmfl‘ best over there in their class" “M” neme- hlito shea, Arthur Ready "etim"! "ml-ileum headquarters His appomunent and womonon Awaiting the enemy's next step A Glula The 1111,11,, announced tonight. to 111, mm“; rank ‘m, m" o; was not. however, our commands ,. elllled 011 the we“ 01 this sum 3807381900 was sub- me Noxzgmmtlon o; the Cunadmn inmntion. Immediate counter action 1111m- llercld Goodwin who 53mm‘ l" “uh "d “M95390” corps in England into s two-corps w" dwlded- y. Allfillflflflrhddfig 1111 Demo. was in conversions of earlier Dom- am! He succeed‘ Majobqflm-Q o v 1h 11011411, n, _ But tb tteck of cur troops 1,11; hm. ‘hill’; WsZioTXIJ hqfhierl: ‘$e're'“1“i'n§'£wifloo.ooo m - 21;" ofifignlfdlm ‘£1’; 1,3113}. 3.1.1:‘! dolled-i more; mix: » am. ' ‘ "W" ro bl’ i: iqglfaggfinfifi‘ ‘:35 n%,iznfiguree mule public toniilht ‘Wmmnd' "we Milli-thri- 0:11 pemll ' I. troops cannot teke the offensive without sufficient sir protection. The troop; were incessantly her- e-ed by murderous dive-bomb- are ' not complete officials said. Then was last-minute congestio "Ml- Tlie meet- n of all ubscriptione and returns um s rive the National _ _ Canuck Airmen M K‘ from employee convenes. end Bomb Sub Base would take some time tn be out United States bombers which prrov- 5mg“, moment In the end the ' beat the Japanese in Miilaya every gfeeffld, _ . _ ' Pope. till" fi“. ‘$5.33’? wer" l‘ M13511“; govemmellllfi i‘ mueb city he went to Toronto, flcerl heme and tomorrow is elifilleed V’ George 8.1‘ I nited States _ ohn Dill. hi}; find stores of food and sufficient yanking British military offlgliiwd t b9 l Australia es Washington. lthsoglllllage m‘ ____. ..._. .. suiuijaeiisipi: GUAR PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE “your iivizii i- % LAST STORY m" 9|"- Fon Reds Take Central Front Railway Town BORDEN Mir. and Mrs. Willard lgsrd Borden were visitors to Bumm i [Th]: mu.“ d S T: D _ H _l side on IHOIHY-jf. m ‘ lllgedergu’ ‘ in eavi -——~—-—— dwimmumhhnlw: Soviet Comman ays it er. to)?!‘ g R k3: ‘T310 1811i; nf prions.- in the iq whitewashed-ammo. On Reserves And Throwing em ec f! g - If. lvlllouse in Borden lmfiniivvnmqifizlrlf lessly Into Battle. mriolwziufighlariireishioiwerillesfigg mlecsupeesehgiilezee. Iqb- —n—- $31195’ Q with lollm B" c-n mndudiihnm.‘ l ma‘, sumo" has drawn ham!’ upon nest‘ ‘hi.’ IlILS, Roi smhh, Ciar. ""‘ '- °""'| WW-"rlillelvv soled Press stim Writer from "the deer» hear" cf his lines m“ s‘°“'“‘-”“ Jilmife seine" be’: , - , drugged ell ell the time. l Much g_(A11)_'1t1e and is throwing them recklessly M!“ Pa,“ ‘f0! Charmum ‘e4 Lfmy has caiptured sychevka, into the fighting wcsgtcnfrl 1,011.11 5mm U“. “._.k.k_end M h“ sou-mum. rundown-mils. eeeelel We‘ W“ ‘m ‘h’ m?" 3,1,)?‘ “w” “h” e h°m° h‘ B°‘“°" . mum 123E; fifii’$i€§“§i.2.it°fi Many‘ relish wldlerr halter mggehfgvd Y we- g 0e <11- fied into the destroyed 43th °_ m '*" _, _ w l hgzglsldflim oif thedlljzlglignlrlegyege tvlvllaped dlsision were said to have thrcivrtvlri lglailkCgossdiifvf ‘Min hillzllfyfifltl)Xglglcalfig “Wham fronrtline dilIN‘ L Mild lblllllill. 50W! their "m5 5nd Jmned e sewing, kiiitti and ipizlliilg is a0. Morale remained high, and 111;. ten will tcll of their many individ- ual deeds of heroism, but protgg. tici against the inferno from 1.11s sky was impossible, heavily gem-em“ Other offensive sci-ions wen cer- ‘me 5W1" mmmd ‘am Report Nazi ried out alway ith t ccur and INHQUHICISWYH! 1.53m niece? they failed. ‘ Always the Same ltory IJWHYI the some story dovilfyflll ‘IO-mill Pranlier JOSQPQ! Btllin, who N- t- nmmwnh m“ um Mmecmng CMJy he; devoted considerable l. ace two Gemini-held pockets tentlon to the central and its capture lealvee a 88D 05 only $5 miles to be closed on the strongipointe. between Rumlems. I Wgh wiralgufficient e3‘ protection the; "'00P! were practically powerless. I ..i>i::;i.;i:ii.i:s..ie. Commissioned was only an ever increasing air 111.. feriority. Meanwhile these actions led to the withdrawal of all troops from Bela-g: lrérordgrr; to clttlllncentrate ell boss s eng on epains s- rt, round Bandung, which for geOgraph]- holm m” cal reasons was easier to defend than the flat country of Java's constructed 11114.31- the northern coast. program, m“ bee)“ c and has Indies Army Writes History Nol-wa! It was of the highest importance lo hold the entrance into the Ban- dung Plains from Subang, and here also the Netherlands Indies army wrote history. Against fierce air attacks, are reported to troops for two days fought for this entrance without resting for a s” and emape {ram Brest." sit-gm colfdflno lotnger be held. owever. e at ack on Bandun which began from Indramayu hag asta resultdoé this Dutch action not ye succee e . The stubborn fight to keep the on T0 enemy from penetrating the upland plains isimmediately around Ban- , dung being continued, But it is questionable whether this will long be possible in view of the enor- mous enemy pressure and his com- plete freedom of action in bring- ing up reinforcements. The surrender of Bandung, the , present. seat of the Netherlands In- Ll..-%:Xrl.°fA-€l1{é-'-c dies government, would then be- Illa-ll’ - . come unavoidable. rived here WdeY 1°‘ (Continued from page 1) m Tueldayfrom 0t “The Australian Imperial force “$3151? A11- time when the the offensive and we could do the same here," he sB-ld. Bennett predicted the Japanese wmildfirettrytocaptureeirbaees my hours for theC hi northern and northwestern Aus- r1118 W1 trails. and men drive southward from airdrcme to airdrome. But he added the confer with Japanese would not mum.’ 51111 Gen water in northern they had in Mal-aye. He urged Australia to insist en adequate air suippor. 1m“;- 11,1011, “We must not allow our cities to 11,,1,,11.,°‘“§,i the be bombed from captured base; in the north," he said. "Our pie-me dent. mmt be superiorin dweller 1M gugrhmanympnfsblfl“ Telegraph And number to the enemy‘!- "Defeneive gpirit develops s n- pom treat complex. I have seen reslpon- siznificant mlk 0f 0 observers that Gen- bcfore they have dug into their p; M“ gLblt . Gen. McNaughton spell ff 1' the u Chief of Sta c S“ J Itslscwflbweflw an‘ now roux. Meeell 54°F" The New York Times. patch from Berna lllmlmg m“ Slatué r ze-ii 111g German battleshp re ' eu- eve “5'°°i5§%“.§‘$1£’ ommissicned arrived It Jordflord. in e dis- e Stock- day that The dispatch said the battleship! reliever :1? ‘W °“‘ r l“. “m, 11111», Trondhe un erile in‘! yezaii-e necessitated by neatly superior ground forces. our 1,9,11,11,11 they absorbed fi-orri Britis air forces after the severe h _d--———¢i—' , DERSON CagayditnFrrscgStuif h filial?) "r011, March at — WASHER’ McNaughton. 00m‘ ariiiulan Colitis-fill" discussions with President Roosevelt and hiflll Roosevelt. He eXPeel/e V) be here u” c th mliary of that Gen. a: with of- Production 110111-(1, perhaps mthfiwbemflt sible officers in Malaya asking tons azflvatllqoitygelgefiligiifsh éefgflgzg T ‘ h s when a retreat will be made even “m” undgflclml. point on the- e I]. Preli- oomplished duung 1i L» 3113111118‘ g-llliligll L!’ $1%1'V5(l.lll1ll a small col- ee ll 0 terns s taken to buy fPOM. W" materials for m " Red Cl'0.=.‘l work. said now to be personally planning Last week the l\ 1' i- 11.1,. stormy wider counter-measures along the but. ttveiityr-iii-e i. entire lengm M the from 1o Check elements and cor ~. ma" filmy‘ “llcmi” ‘prim m"; tblellcifltjflletlllfiillg‘; saooitiuch interest is being shown in these profitable meetings. ___..._. The Borden Women's Institute met for their regular meeting in the town hnil on YYDTUm-y 25m with President Mrs. Emile Gallant in the cliriir. lifeeting opened lg repeating Club Women's Creed in unison. Minutes of meeting were IGODIGCI as rend. school com- IA General Manager of Hotels, Can- gébe"efilgl;ggte‘gmvifllil~firit leélg: adlan National Railways. was an- , llolllleed Saturday by E- P- Mellerl- 332$ exlwingefirgi/rkorcclrerrilrlltt: era Elxecutive Assistant to the Pres- 51111001 001,111,111,“ m“ reappointed ident of the National Raillwlayl for next month. Mrs. Herring, System, Mr. Scnimervilles alp- chairman of Red Cross committee, pointnient follows the death of fepilrlfll $42-50 had been raised JOsephlVan Wyck who had been fmm ehlllll "ml ililfliee- A box of in charge of ihe important group finished "tides bed been Bell! l» d hams operawd by the railway‘ ‘Stummerside. After some discussion me new Gone“, Manager was decided to hold s binge party the proceeds of which are to Howls Wm ha" m5 headquarter‘ go for Institute funds Edcll mem- in Ot-t-aiva and will direct the 0P" ber is to donate a prize ‘ The ml.- eTal-loll elf eight yea!‘ rolllld 110ml! lowing committee were appointed to and three summer resorts, includ- sell tickets: Mrs. Hacker-t, Mrs, ing Jasper Park lodge. Own, Mrs. Gallant, Helen IIackctt, Mr. serniiiei-viuo, born at Em wd Mrs- Herrlrrz. 1t was also rriov- Calder, Scotland, Jon-ted mo Q1111. ed sInd seconded that ilae Institute cdiari National Railways in March fxplkvmcfml for Gm Guide meet’ 192s. at the Macdonald Hotel, Ed- “d ft?" member‘ "e" "el- monton, since n-hich time he has come a 15 nwetmg‘ served in executive and managerial 1-11 e - capacities it the Fort Garry. Wrnril- u tile viloiflonfi fiirfialnalliyll-rxblem peg. the Chateau Laurier, Ottawa. on Wednesday Fehriiarv 25111 1111111 Jasper Park Lodge, in the Rockies, ten members DTestni. ltli-etiiiu opt-n- the Bestriborough, Saskatoon and e4 Wlill Preelllellt M“. Ni-il Dur- thc Nova Scoiian Halifax. T54R11‘ the chill.“ by Tellefhl" tile The new General Manager pose- mrd‘ Fwy" l“ “mm”- esses unusual qualifications and ggaéasaenggfiélné xix???“ . - on experiences. war in 1914 interru t- ' " ' ed his law course for which he vsu nbmaw 21”’ w“ “w” by gem" reading at Peebles. He enlisted 2112;115:1032’: i’, August 4. 1915 m the King's own ssmoo. Some hills‘ ivere ‘paid fllld Scoiiirti Borden-rs, saw service in it was decided to give #8 no m 111a France and in 1915 received his Sunday‘ 3911001 for Drives at Eust- ccnnnisslon and s11 gppqjntmem or. A delicious lunch was sen-m by in the hidiori Anny from which he the hotter: and 1m. TOOmbs in- retired in 1922 with the rank of '1'“! H“ "wmbe" M’ "l" n9“ captain following service in France, meeting‘ fiéciifitlne, East Africa, Egypt and K301?“ ' s ‘.1 Ix - After retiring from the army. en ngflm _..____J ‘ ‘L! o‘ M1‘. Sommerville entered the hotel 0n Wednesday evening m9 flrwt business and made a study e1 playoff game for the Juveniles was hotel operations in Erizland, Egypt Play“ m the Bferdell Til"! beweefl and Franco He en!,,g.d in summer Kensinitton amt‘. Borden trams. Om resort business in Eilgiand and u.f- m? t" the mud “fltlwr the i” tier-wards took a managerial post in ‘as rang!‘ heavyflbu” "i? ymm’ I“ M39195’ Camomuh 9mm "hhh lieallgis pvivere ogveliiv “instills? M rim 1w.- » member or u» 3F. 523KB‘. "£51133 32% Selby Hotel there. In addition to e of Borden. wide ecquaintanceshliip with travel- Line-ups: Borden, Goal, Richard, lers from all parts o1 thy world Defense. Art Jny and Alien-m; Por- who have been 311.151,, 111 911111551111 wards, R. Rorieers, NHPYSQRO, A National Hotels, Mr. Somrnerville gwzrszg l Rofliimt Made“ has e further extensiv w ~ “u, hotel md Rensingtonr Goal, Bchnrmetm flcials throughout the ‘United ma’ Elma" 511165-1722‘ blfflfi, Slates lcreelv through hismii t “m ‘ '"°‘° ' ‘” " m’ "l ell hing. Humphrey. '1‘. (Tinrk, Kennedy m.“ visits to that. country when serving Ma¢Q1m1d_ as manager of Jasper Park Lodge. New Gen. Manager 0f 0. N. R. Hotels MONTREAL, March 8—-'I'he Ip- pointment 01f Robert Sommervilie 11,; I, (ha!!! win from first BUMMART Flmtjeeriod l. , neg. Rodgers. Pena , W, Mndieod, Mussels Second Period l. Borden Sterlinzz ltf-icfxod Penalties, Ihinrili-iq r21. Third Period None. Sear-in. s Pena ties, E. Olen. 1 €Zi‘¥'.‘§i.t"’.'...‘i .';.°..'..Z’;:_ii‘°8‘ .1. ... illline i. - ww- M “A111 l-lard H11 Ow ermine- slze of the fight in the dog." tere. “my, sei- In a similar n/ppeal for action, Vigolfllfisergnrrggkl-ldflvers “d it mm" prime Minister mutt l” men of military age are lXl SAINT JOHN, N. B. March 5- o Menzies Itflittaillrmis tilfiuonblly cfxnm an“ h . m. (OP)--'I'he telegraph end telephone way in w e es ‘ 1111a rationing u mid victorious. Gm. t own meet elvll‘ ll 37° imp“ g ur- gal- We shell find unity and cohes- m", nations of twlarxren 0mg‘ o, 1,11 11 wayl. fiiirtfnlgnxrggixlf? 5:12? thee Melbourne interurban station. longiaiwsne‘ of the p New York 10:1 when we tic-operate for a great 10m a month have attack on our foes." All Australia PIQII AM Australia b Plwering for wer. but the degree of readiness ex- hibited by her cities seems t0 fle- petid somewhat on their relative distances from the Netherlands E-dSt 1710108. An aerial sirrvlcy of Australia's major west coast cities hes ccn- pensive and are vlnced me that those 1n the lflllih Marry Wemeri e" 51-11 r111- 105 war-conscious than 0W" those in the norfh. world's busiest. 30w hour comparable to subway lum- Many m necessitate racin! taped or boarded llil- In EMMY in years orid oonbei-ro. there is less of such Production of luxury seeds l1 inhibited. ~It is iueiirl h» men“- acture washing machines and va- ction of re- activity, while there is hen-lily s taped window in Melbourne. As one goes south the ilades into e so-cellled "brown out.” with faint street lights and dim- mers on automobiles and street. "d ‘my med!‘ blackout have been made. ‘Phere are signs the wer, yet life is strangely un- wheat. BI’. l . Mild‘, M h l ~40? Ulblél N S l wily}: mangle? -canadien elgnen bombed the ~ N 3 "i". °3:“"‘.‘;§.° $°“°..‘Z’i2°l..i““.2‘é‘.'él‘§.blifiitfi" w ma am ' ANODYNF Thursday of this week. after the iirda nitlll "l0 10ft Kile" 7 I N O li°nios'"""“or"t’i‘i'e°h viii? ‘orsoiiuu little? Pmolifitthssil? Mk m’ Mm- n . ' M E N l to.“ find?“ a u me Jamaal: ilsieopped from his aircraft "It is indicated that when the storied ii huae lire vlelllle l" "m" flnel returns ere in, one out of any, 0/.» I/mlv l\ IVV/[ff/f/[a/l dieinged. miter: ‘ ls ed e ere y and hole are lo jamm that m,“ “We m")! only to the”, fined to war news. guests, who occasionally wait m new; “m, the l prn. as imiel. Lsbcr Shortage The hotel labor acute that old men and smell boy! lllllleei ill the Welld- The cent war 111w; t, ouum cleaners. Produ o“ frjgeggfiofg 1,5 beiIlQ limited N) U16 minimum required to fill hosplilll shortage is so comes, however, are 1,1111%; have instiglzd bulky charcoal urn ilk it" ' d wer and amen’ which re ‘weal’: engine, but do save Beeline- (1 matches sre ex- cigarets B“ b11111; rationed. Nlling IlTlllf-S and dairy products e" h. i In Brisbane, for example. I§}°§§§§,§‘,{;,,§“§nf1Qhfieiitfner.shori- found sandbags and trenches uv- 1 bee; 15 1,n1,1¢1p11to<1_ but mut- eryrwhere. Most store windows were l‘; gheaper than it has been 11,1. shortage l of tea rationing still ear headlights, but officials soy ,,'§“§,,,{°‘,‘,‘o§7i°.11,1, 111 that arrangements for a complete restaurant, glhhnugh printing recipes for making a everywhere of substitute drink from cafes newspapers The newsprint smrtaege has re; m”, w“; m," duced newspaper s s per cen . e l’ a nd papers now are largely con- The public seems ted iiakgmbad "m" 7°’ "Tmee- Fwd l‘ Plmmm as would e Nfldgfurllel ashlar-xiii: and M1101‘ chew but hem cloee st and there is rlltéloikgylidence 0f fclii’. muc - B. -O roflts limitation has not yet mater alized. ‘Faxes on big in- called the y. four-per of communications in many years. The province was isolated from wire communications with Nova Scotia for hours during the week- end, and for a long peqod the only service to points outside New Brun- swick was over a telephone line via ancients? substrate"; Fliers Killed wmnsoa. N. 5.. Moron s 40- IU-Two fliers from Toronto W"! disclosed today lls victims of Fri- day's crush of s Royal Cerlylliilefl Boston and a telegraph line to lsvs- All" “We lmmmg Pm?" 1m‘) ‘ P“ mn. The latter ivas liehvily conxest- Basin. off the i-iortli shoe of howl ed virith all the telegraphic traffic Seilila- h W h W” mover! between the Maritime Pro- The Vi“: ‘m1 "‘ , 1 vinccs and the rest of Canada. flying 4mm“? "hml “q The “bu” “w, mused by wean-l- N.S.. cnrrivil to clccitli 1h 1.1- 13011511101111, Jnmos bfdrKay, mi lorm mom i i i- .___,i_ R.C.A.l". as an instriirirr n‘ Sinn- BAT DES! FOOD rush eieiiientiry ley. and George W. E'.l'.‘.'.'ll'(l Power a. student pint. Powers’ boily “'11s TPCCYPY-Pd fir; Total dnilv fond consumption nor llle “leek-we “l m" "“"“ ,""¢“"' consumer in Sweden during i941 lllld bee" “i?” _§“',“_" i‘“q",',"! "i? was 9.6 per cent below 1939. and Shell‘ "f ‘mil’ Cl“, mm“ 2 figure will be still lower. 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